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Theia 2014 Fall Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsTheia Couture is a hot label known for dressing celebrity A-listers in Hollywood, but has recently introduced the Theia White Collection. We’re totally into glam and sparkly wedding gowns are made from luxurious silk, European brocades, laces and prints, and tantalizing beading.
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Tal Kahlon 2013 Bridal Collection (I)
AdvertisementsTal Kahlon 2013 Bridal Collection is all about showcasing the bride’s silhouettes with beautiful delicate lace, sequins and amazing beadings on luxurious fabric.
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Victoria KyriaKides 2014 Fall Bridal Collection
AdvertisementsVictoria KyriaKides – VKK is a fashion designer actively working in London, Athens and New York City. Her designs are described as minimal, luxurious and feminine. VKK collections are made exclusively bycouture dress-makersin Europe, using only lush fabrics such as delicate laces, smooth silks, French soft tulles and handmade elements.
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Suzanne Ermann 2014 Spring Bridal Collection (II)
AdvertisementsParisian based Suzanne Ermann has a refreshing approach to bridal design, bringing a blend of playful and sexy attitudes to all her gowns. Throughout her collection, Suzanne successfully combines a unique touch of youthful creativity with the traditional and formal.
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Kenneth Winston 2014 Bridal Collection (V)
AdvertisementsThe Private Label by G Bridal Design House has had one goal since they opened their doors: To design & make high quality wedding dresses and offer them to brides at the best prices possible. The company owners followed their dreams, but only on the condition that they keep things simple: Always choosing the highest quality materials, working closely with their production teams to make high-value gowns, and steadily adjusting their dress patterns year after year to achieve the perfect fit.
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Veejay Floresca 2013 Real Bride Collection
AdvertisementsThe youngest in the spread, Floresca’s start in bridal design was a rocky one. “The first wedding gown i made was a complete disaster!” he reveals. “But I did my best to fix it, and after revising it three times, it came out really nice.” Since then, young brides have gone to him, perhaps enticed by the white finale gowns of his fashion shows (they are always the first ones to sell). “I really didn’t plan on making bridal gowns my business,” Floresca muses, “but it’s really a calling.”
